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    <p><span class="heading">{ People and Projects using GTL }</span></p>
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      I've found GTL to be really good to use, and was a perfect
      drop-in replacement for LEDA.      
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      <a href="mailto:kevinb1@gte.net">Dr. Kevin Bradley</a>
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      <a href="http://home1.gte.net/kevinb1/SEW/SEW.html">SEW</a> - The System
      Engineer's Workbench
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      Firstly, great work on GTL-- it's a nicely designed library that
      does what it sets out to do very well.  Thanks!
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      <a href="mailto:gjb@cs.washington.edu">Greg J. Badros</a>
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      <a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/constraints/cassowary/">Cassowary</a> A Constraint Solving Toolkit
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      I found the GTL to be a very well implemented solution for what I
      was trying to do (...) Thank you for a great toolkit: GTL has been
      very helpful to me
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      <a href="mailto:kewarken@erwin.math.lakeheadu.ca">Kris Warkentin</a>
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      <a href="http://erwin.math.lakeheadu.ca/gtool/">GTool</a> Graph-drawing tool
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      I was very pleased to find GTL ;^). Doing a few test examples, I
      found it even better due to the thorough online documentation.
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      <a href="mailto:kjellp@ii.uib.no">Kjell Petersen</a>
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      Bioinformatics: Modeling protein folding
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      GTL thus far has been quite helpful in modeling evolutionary trees
      and in manipulating them with graph algorithms.
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      <a href="mailto:lamj@stat.cmu.edu">Johnny C. Lam</a>
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      <a href="http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~roeder/=finemap/">Finemap</a> Genetics
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      GTL is a very useful library that can be easily adapted to our
      needs.
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      <a href="mailto:unterkir@ifu.bepr.ethz.ch">Andreas Unterkircher</a>      
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      Finite Element Programming
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      GTL is a great library that I've found really useful in my research.
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      <a href="mailto:r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk">Roderic D. M. Page</a>      
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      <a href="http://darwin.zoology.gla.ac.uk/~rpage/supertree/">Supertree</a>
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      <a href="http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/fmi/lehrstuehle/brandenburg/">Theoretical
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